It's Not That Serious

Jennifer Lopez J Lo · On The 6

How could you tell me that you love me
When I knew you were just trying to play me
But you're the fool
'Cause I know how to switch the game up on you
And in the end I know who will lose
I played this game before
And I can't play no more
what do you take me for
It's not what you thought
So don't play games with me
'Cause I came to teach
And if you want to cheat
It won't be with me

Chorus:
It's not that serious
I never put that much thought into us
It wasn't that I loved you
I was curious
Who did you think that you were involved with
Now baby you should know that it's not that serious

It should concern you that I'm always one step ahead of you
So that should let you know that what you do
I have done before, it's nothing new
So run those games on someone who can be fooled
I can almost see lies coming through your teeth
In every word you speak you make it clear to me
That you're playing wrong and your game ain't strong
I've been in this too long, so just be moving on

Chorus

Bridge:
Don't play games with my heart
I will let you go before you start

Chorus

About It's Not That Serious

Jennifer Lopez's "It's Not That Serious" serves as a standout track from her 2001 album *On The 6*, blending R&B and pop sensibilities with her signature vocal delivery. Released during a pivotal era in her career, the recording reflects her transition from teen idol to a sophisticated performer capable of handling mature themes. The song's production features a smooth groove that complements Lopez's emotive lyrics, which explore the complexities of relationships without resorting to melodrama. As part of her broader discography, this work highlights her ability to craft songs that resonate emotionally while maintaining a polished sonic identity. The track remains a notable example of early 2000s Latin pop and R&B fusion, showcasing her growth as an artist and solidifying her status as a versatile vocalist in the industry.